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What do timer started processes do when the system is restarted?

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    in reply to Mike Schmitt

    I would be interested in knowing any results if you can test it. Our system admin has confirmed at least some of our processes which have failed are consistent with restart times we have done.

  • I can confirm this is correct, when the system comes back online it will start any processes that were scheduled to run during the outage, which are configured with a Timer trigger on the Start Node.

    Just to confirm, by 'failed' you mean 'not started', vs were actually started but encountered issues?  Are these processes configured directly with a Timer trigger on the Start Node (vs a different config such as always running but a flow released via Timer Event node, etc)?  More details on the failed instances configuration would assist.

    We just rebooted a server which has a few processes starting regularly.  Our outage was 11:02-11:25, you can see the every-10-minute "COE - SYSMON - Document Upload Speed" process was scheduled to start at 11:06 and 11:16 while the system was down, and when it came up both of those instances started at 11:25 and the schedule resumed from there with the next process starting at 11:26:

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    in reply to Chris

    By failed I'm referring to processes that started with a timer, but stopped due to a process error. Would these try to restart also?

  • No, nodes with an error will not automatically restart.  We don't see this often and we have a good sized, older environment.  I'm assuming these nodes may be doing heavier processing / running for long times typically?  If you can pinpoint specific nodes that are causing the issue, you may be able to implement something such as below with a timer scheduled for longer than you expect the node to run, to restart the node automatically if the process has not completed in the expected time.